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THE MINNEAPOLIS SESSIONExhibit on Fractures in the Scientific ExhibitAt the request of the Committee on Scientific Exhibit and the Board of Trustees, the special exhibit on fractures was continued for the 1928 session. The Cooperative Committee on Fractures, appointed by the Section on Surgery, General and Abdominal, and the Section on Orthopedic Surgery, is composed of the same personnel as last year; namely, Nathaniel Allison, M.D., Boston; William Darrach, M.D., New York, and Kellogg Speed, M.D., Chicago. This committee announces the following as members of the Advisory Committee: Drs. Charles L. Scudder, Emmet Rixford, F. J. Cotton, William L. Estes, Sr., George W. Hawley, James M. Hitzrot, William S. Baer, Frank R. Ober, Dallas B. Phemister, M. L. Harris and M. S. Henderson.The plans of the committee for the exhibit on fractures at the Minneapolis session comprise an exhibit of practical interest to practitioners on the following

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